R. M. BOWER'S NOVELS
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CHIP OF THE FLYING U. Wherein the love affairs of Chip and DellaWhitman are charmingly and humorously told.
THE HAPPY FAMILY. A lively and amusing story, dealing with theadventures of eighteen jovial, big hearted Montana cowboys.
HER PRAIRIE KNIGHT. Describing a gay party of Easterners who exchange acottage at Newport for a Montana ranch-house.
THE RANGE DWELLERS. Spirited action, a range feud beween two families,and a Romeo and Juliet courtship make this a bright, jolly story.
THE LURE OF THE DIM TRAILS. A vivid portrayal of the experience of anEastern author among the cowboys.
THE LONESOME TRAIL. A little branch of sage brush and the recollectionof a pair of large brown eyes upset "Weary" Davidson's plans.
THE LONG SHADOW. A vigorous Western story, sparkling with the freeoutdoor life of a mountain ranch. It is a fine love story.
GOOD INDIAN. A stirring romance of life on an Idaho ranch.
FLYING U RANCH. Another delightful story about Chip and his pals.
THE FLYING U'S LAST STAND. An amusing account of Chip and the otherboys opposing a party of school teachers.
THE UPHILL CLIMB. A story of a mountain ranch and of a man's hard fighton the uphill road to manliness.
THE PHANTOM HERD. The title of a moving-picture staged in New Mexico bythe "Flying U" boys.
THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX. The "Flying U" boys stage a fake bankrobbery for film purposes which precedes a real one for lust of gold.
THE GRINGOS. A story of love and adventure on a ranch in California.
STARR OF THE DESERT. A New Mexico ranch story of mystery and adventure.
THE LOOKOUT MAN. A Northern California story full of action, excitementand love.
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